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thank you for joining us, both will be back later. right now, we're going to senator john mccain addressing a crowd at the memorial for senator kennedy. >> after we both were satisfied and had sufficiently impressed upon each other the particulars of proper senatorial comportment, we ended our discussion and returned to the business that had brought us to the chamber in the first place. i'm happy to report we succeeded in discouraging our colleagues from continuing their intemperament argument. they both deserted the chamber i was later told for i didn't notice their escape rather puzzled if not frightened looks on their faces. [ laughter ] >> when i next saw ted amling down the senate corridor, he was bellowing laughter, that infectious laugh of his that could wake the dead and cheer up the most beleaguered soul. he was good company, excellent company. i think i'm going to miss him more than i can say. we disagreed on most issues, but i admitted -- but i admired his passion for his convictions, his patience with the hard and sometime
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trust us on that. she's also the host of course of tv's top chef on our sister channel bravo temperature thank you for joining us. cue the burger king commercial. did you enjoy that burgers as much as you seemed or are you that good an actress? >> well, i hope i'm a good actress, but i did enjoy it. i actually wrote about the karl jr. bacon western burger because it was an iconic part of my owned a leow adoslecn event ce. we would ge always after school. so there is an essay in my last book called in praise of bacon and i talk about a lot of things that have bacon in it and among them is this burger. so the karl jr. people and i got together and in fact i think in the radio ad i'm just reading from my book. >> i interviewed the ceo when they launched this it ad and he was thrilled with it. >> no kidding. they oil you up, you look so -- >> we shot that commercial in los angeles and it was very warm and, yes, usually they put beautiful moi chur riser with little pearls in them, sort of to bling you up. a
trust us on that. she's also the host of course of tv's top chef on our sister channel bravo temperature thank you for joining us. cue the burger king commercial. did you enjoy that burgers as much as you seemed or are you that good an actress? >> well, i hope i'm a good actress, but i did enjoy it. i actually wrote about the karl jr. bacon western burger because it was an iconic part of my owned a leow adoslecn event ce. we would ge always after school. so there is an essay in my last...
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the mayor is with us. a familiar face. a lot of you were interested when he was on the program last time. the population is 2800 outside pittsburgh. they are allowed to hire 30 people this summer. thanks to both of you for being with us. let's start with you since the president will be coming tomorrow. looks like you had successes and sweetish companies that makes refrigerators for example. 250 potential jobs. has the stimulus plan directly worked yet? >> the stimulus plan is certainly part of the recovery of our community. we just tomorrow for example or thursday we are going to cut the ribbon on a new runway overlay that was funded. there other projects that the president has promised. with stimulus funding i think to the tune of about $12 million so far in the community. i think it's going to be more of the private sector that is going to drive the recovery. obviously this is the president in the briefing room. i believe he probably has a knife. she 89 and he is 48. he is just out there in the briefing room pretending t
the mayor is with us. a familiar face. a lot of you were interested when he was on the program last time. the population is 2800 outside pittsburgh. they are allowed to hire 30 people this summer. thanks to both of you for being with us. let's start with you since the president will be coming tomorrow. looks like you had successes and sweetish companies that makes refrigerators for example. 250 potential jobs. has the stimulus plan directly worked yet? >> the stimulus plan is certainly...
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that's a big deal for us. of course, for your listeners and viewers, in fact, half the company at allergan is ophthalmic pharmaceuticals and we've been the fastest growing company in the world for seven years in a row now. everybody knows us for botox, but there's the other side of it as well. in fact, that's how we started. the first two indications of botox were for ophthalmic uses. >> great to have you with us. thanks for joining us. >>> now, let's get to the stocks that are making extreme moves for the week. time for "pops and drops." the weekly edition. a pop for alcoa. up 7% on the week. >> metals are on the move. aluminum's up 20% in the last week and it's going higher. >> nike popping 9%, joe. >> falling dollar. looks like nike's found a base around 50 bucks. we talked about getting long here. it looked like it broke out on wednesday. the trade is long above 50. if it goes lower, you're out. >> poot pop here for american super conductor, amsc, up 20%. >> cool name. but huge quarter. it wasn't that good
that's a big deal for us. of course, for your listeners and viewers, in fact, half the company at allergan is ophthalmic pharmaceuticals and we've been the fastest growing company in the world for seven years in a row now. everybody knows us for botox, but there's the other side of it as well. in fact, that's how we started. the first two indications of botox were for ophthalmic uses. >> great to have you with us. thanks for joining us. >>> now, let's get to the stocks that are...
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thanks for being with us. back to you, maria. >>> up next on "the wall street journal report" -- the health of the international economy as told through snack foods. one of corporate america's most powerful women, pepsico's ceo indra nooyi joins me from her company's new plant in china. >>> lessons for life and business from a man knows. how you can pursue happiness even if will smith doesn't star in your life story. >>> increasingly, china is a key to the global economy recovering as it shifts from an export economy to a consumer-led economy. pepsi co, maker of soft drinks and potato chips and gatorade is trying to get a piece of those consumers as the country shifts back into high gear. recently i spoke with pepsi co's ceo indra nooyi on her company's growth abroad. >> china say country where the opportunities are huge but china also has a lot of issues and it's critically important that companies that come into china work with the chinese government to make sure they are making a positive impact on society.
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. >> that does it for us. we will see you tomorrow. >> street signs with melissa francis begins in 30 seconds. see you tomorrow. california gets a loan from jpmorgan chase that it will use to pay i being ous. freddie mac said the average fixed rate mortgage is 5.1%, up two basis points. they had a 36 million dollar fine against the pitchman and he was in violation of a prior order of misleading advertising and felt the fine was inappropriate. that's the news now. i'm julia boorsten. >> you are looking live with the stock exchange with two hours left in the trading day. the dow is back in the black staging a triple-digit turn around. the stock of the day up 25%. we will have the mystery times in for erin burnett. here's what the street is talking about at this hour. clunker nomices. it worked for cars and is it a proposed program doomed to fail? it's the dinosaur of dot-comes. should craig's list get with the program? is it time for an obama beer program? should he keep bud light from costing more? all that and
. >> that does it for us. we will see you tomorrow. >> street signs with melissa francis begins in 30 seconds. see you tomorrow. california gets a loan from jpmorgan chase that it will use to pay i being ous. freddie mac said the average fixed rate mortgage is 5.1%, up two basis points. they had a 36 million dollar fine against the pitchman and he was in violation of a prior order of misleading advertising and felt the fine was inappropriate. that's the news now. i'm julia boorsten....
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good to have you with us. a couple of months ago we spoke and you had not seen any stimulus money from the u.s. had seen it in china. has it changed? >> not really. we are sitting with an industry? a world of hurt. many of our categories are down 70 to 80%. unemployment is increasing. we lost $25 billion among the biggest companies on the first half of the year versus the first half of last year. that's a lot of sales to go down and over $8 billion in operating income. >> what are is the problem. i know people say environmental reviews in the country are complicated as one thing. you can be shovel-ready, but not ready to put people to work. is it as simple as that? >> planning needs to start in advance and we don't do a good job as a society planning. you have a situation where we thought there would be a lost money into the system and it was substitut substituted. ohm 6% of the act allocated for roads and bridges and of that only about 15.9 billion has been obicated at this point in time. >> that's not out th
good to have you with us. a couple of months ago we spoke and you had not seen any stimulus money from the u.s. had seen it in china. has it changed? >> not really. we are sitting with an industry? a world of hurt. many of our categories are down 70 to 80%. unemployment is increasing. we lost $25 billion among the biggest companies on the first half of the year versus the first half of last year. that's a lot of sales to go down and over $8 billion in operating income. >> what are...
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is this leading us? yeah, i suppose a little bit. i don't think it's the only thing, but i definitely think it's a factor in what's leading us. >> and also global stimulus is on the wane. australia's talking about hiking rates. >> michael -- >> china is tightening reserve requirements. >> okay. my turn. >> michael. >> when we -- do you really think this administration is going to stop throwing money at any little problem that they see? if they get some bad economic data in three days, do you not think they're going to throw more money at it? that's irresponsibility, why do we think it's going to stop right now. >> jim, i agree with you 100%, but you can't throw money at the problem in three days. it takes time. >> they can talk about it. talk about the perception. >> i want to wait. and your listeners should do this, you should wait for the monetary base to start to increase again, because ben bernanke is convinced he's done enough, the economy is healed and he's healed nothing. the debt of the nation continues to increase. so we hav
is this leading us? yeah, i suppose a little bit. i don't think it's the only thing, but i definitely think it's a factor in what's leading us. >> and also global stimulus is on the wane. australia's talking about hiking rates. >> michael -- >> china is tightening reserve requirements. >> okay. my turn. >> michael. >> when we -- do you really think this administration is going to stop throwing money at any little problem that they see? if they get some bad...
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there phones samsung has a phone that uses e ink. if you are particularing it's a phone it's a standard nine-key keypad. for some of the other technologies one we haven't mentioned yet is oled, organic l.e.d. technology, which you're starting to see in some consumer tech now. there's going to be a big release in september. microsoft is releasing their new zune hd player which is going to have an oled screen on it. and it's spectacular. >> so microsoft is first in coming out with something that's going to be markedly different for the consumer market? and if it is microsoft, where is apple? >> microsoft is not first. there have been other oleds out there. microsoft is the first taking it a little larger and pushing it into the media player realm. apple, i'm certain, is looking at these displays. you know, they have a lot of advantages, but as we were saying earlier, the big disadvantage of all these technologies out of the gate is cost. they're simply more expensive. >> well, we will all be looking eagerly for that next great thing. o
there phones samsung has a phone that uses e ink. if you are particularing it's a phone it's a standard nine-key keypad. for some of the other technologies one we haven't mentioned yet is oled, organic l.e.d. technology, which you're starting to see in some consumer tech now. there's going to be a big release in september. microsoft is releasing their new zune hd player which is going to have an oled screen on it. and it's spectacular. >> so microsoft is first in coming out with something...
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thanks to both of us for being with us. that would give $30 billion in loans to small businesses for green energy. the first question most people would have is we tossed stimulus money and we don't have this money anywhere else? this is a green race versus a space race against other countries. 70% of the component parts of the clean energy industry are made overseas. we at apollo combat global warming and want to see a bill passed and want to make sure when the green revolution comes, it creates job here in the u.s. we want to provide assistance to make the parts of the new clean industry. it's an important investment in competitiveness and our energy independence. >> it's amazing that 70% and why china is ranking number one. >> we invented many. what happened is shared brown in the senate to provide $30 billion to expand a lot of our existing capacities. for example, suppliers and old industries in the country that with a little retooling can be the suppliers of new clean energy industry and the house including these provi
thanks to both of us for being with us. that would give $30 billion in loans to small businesses for green energy. the first question most people would have is we tossed stimulus money and we don't have this money anywhere else? this is a green race versus a space race against other countries. 70% of the component parts of the clean energy industry are made overseas. we at apollo combat global warming and want to see a bill passed and want to make sure when the green revolution comes, it...
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i used to be a reporter. the super-duper oil inventories, if that's how the press likes to report it, but the truth is not all pieces of data are created equal. to paraphrase that late great stock picker george orwell. none of these things means a hoot compared to an unemployment number, especially one as positive as we got today. while i've heard over and over how phony and rigged and jim yesterday these figures are or at least were with the last president, you have to figure the press loves obama so much, they'll conclude he's putting out conservative number. i wouldn't be surprised if the love affair with reporters will start telling obama to say let's underpromise and overdeliver. like he's the ceo of a tech company, like he even has a chance to look at the number. come on. but the important thing is today's report shows the continuation of the trend that's pushed this market higher and higher. this is what i've been talking about. things are going from less bad to actually getting better. this rally is a
i used to be a reporter. the super-duper oil inventories, if that's how the press likes to report it, but the truth is not all pieces of data are created equal. to paraphrase that late great stock picker george orwell. none of these things means a hoot compared to an unemployment number, especially one as positive as we got today. while i've heard over and over how phony and rigged and jim yesterday these figures are or at least were with the last president, you have to figure the press loves...
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thank you so much for joining us. enjoy the rest of your conference. >> thank you, michelle. >> we've got about 12 minutes before the closing bell. dow jones industrial average and the nasdaq still in negative territory. dow is off 74, nasdaq lower by 17. scott? >> the summer rally beginning one month ago today. where are people putting their money right now? you may be surprised by that answer. we're back in a second. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 if i'm breathing, i'm thinking about trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i always have my eye out for a stock on the move. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 doesn't matter if a company sells computer chips tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 or, i don't know, fish and chips. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i'll look at all kinds of stocks before i settle on one. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 if i think i'm onto something i'll check it out, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know, see what other traders are up to. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when everything feels right though, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that's when i get serious. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the
thank you so much for joining us. enjoy the rest of your conference. >> thank you, michelle. >> we've got about 12 minutes before the closing bell. dow jones industrial average and the nasdaq still in negative territory. dow is off 74, nasdaq lower by 17. scott? >> the summer rally beginning one month ago today. where are people putting their money right now? you may be surprised by that answer. we're back in a second. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 if i'm breathing, i'm thinking about...
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deal to use biofuels. we'll be joined by the ceo, rentech to discuss how it may help change the way we fly the friendly skies. oof! i hope he has that insurance. aflac! you really need it these days. how come? well if you're hurt and can't work it pays you cash... yeah to help with everyday bills like gas, the mortgage... ...and groceries. it's like insurance for daily living. so...what's it called? uhhhhh aflaaac!!!! oh yeah! that's it! aflac. we've got you under our wing. a-a-a-aflaaac! cornwell. >>> eight u.s. airlines have taken a greene approach tonight signing a multiyear deal with biodiesel synthetic fuel, rentech used for ground operations at l.a. international airport but could pave the way for the use of synthetic jet fuel. joining us is rentech's ceo. thank you for joining us. >> how are you, bill? >> what is this fuel that will be used for the ground operations at l.a.x.? >> the ground fuel we'll be making for l.a.x., taking woody greenways in california, greenways from yard clippings and conve
deal to use biofuels. we'll be joined by the ceo, rentech to discuss how it may help change the way we fly the friendly skies. oof! i hope he has that insurance. aflac! you really need it these days. how come? well if you're hurt and can't work it pays you cash... yeah to help with everyday bills like gas, the mortgage... ...and groceries. it's like insurance for daily living. so...what's it called? uhhhhh aflaaac!!!! oh yeah! that's it! aflac. we've got you under our wing. a-a-a-aflaaac!...
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let us proceed. first occupy, speaking of the new bull market, i think it's headed to pre-lehman levels, over 1100. let's go to rebecca jarvis with the full earnings report from earnings central. you did it again, stocks rose across the board. >> it was all me. a couple issues working in favor of the bulls. first, you have fund buying. july was a huge month. there are funds that weren't in the game at the start of the rally. from a benchmarking perspective, when you look at the month of july, they cannot afford to miss another leg up in this market. the last few weeks has been huge. if you're reading the market as a second leg up coming, there's a problem there and from a technical read, the markets want funds to come in. on top of that, the shorts, they have failed numerous times to sell down the market a handful of times in the last week. momentum is not on their side right now. where we are seeing momentum in the asset allocation, in the interest rapt sensitive stocks. look at the reed in connecti
let us proceed. first occupy, speaking of the new bull market, i think it's headed to pre-lehman levels, over 1100. let's go to rebecca jarvis with the full earnings report from earnings central. you did it again, stocks rose across the board. >> it was all me. a couple issues working in favor of the bulls. first, you have fund buying. july was a huge month. there are funds that weren't in the game at the start of the rally. from a benchmarking perspective, when you look at the month of...
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that's it for us on "power lunch". thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow. >> president obama a new hampshire town hall they are not out of the woods yet, but he is seeing signs of progress. the u.s. economy has bottomed and the current quarter will see growth. the fed is beginning a wo-day policy set to release the latest on the economy and interest rates about 24 hours from now. that's c nbc news now. i'm jan epperson. >> i'm erin bush et and here's what wall street is talking b. american workers doing more more less and the market is down about 83 points on the numbers. america is still number one and stilt biggest manufacturer. the ceo bringing work back to shores from china. why is he doing it? reports greatly exaggerated. then gm's chevy volt is 230 miles per gallon. too good to be true. camel, the new cash cow betting on a massive new market here with us. >> stocking pulling back one month since the the rally. president obama in a town hall meeting in new hampshire sees signs business investment is coming back, but the economy is not
that's it for us on "power lunch". thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow. >> president obama a new hampshire town hall they are not out of the woods yet, but he is seeing signs of progress. the u.s. economy has bottomed and the current quarter will see growth. the fed is beginning a wo-day policy set to release the latest on the economy and interest rates about 24 hours from now. that's c nbc news now. i'm jan epperson. >> i'm erin bush et and here's what wall street is...
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we're using it right. now i'm telecommuting with you right now with this video feed from chicago to new york. >> let me ask you one quick question and then we have to go. one of the problem i have with your coil, it is a high quality problem. you have so much cash, you can't earn any money. what will you do with the cash? >> my competitors would love topping what i would do with that cash. we're very customer focus asked share holder focused. we'll do the right thing for our customers and share holders. >> you have a great story. thank you so much, sir, for coming on. appreciate it. >> thank you. i really appreciate it too, thank you. >> a sweet spot. look, i know we're on it but i wouldn't sell a shafrl as a matter of fact, under $6. bye, bye, bye. >>> coming up, cramer gives you the next name in his legion. tonight jim is going overseas to norway to unearth an onshore drilling stock. and later, the clock is ticking. he ran off with his secretary! she's 23 years old! - oh, come on. - enough! you get half.
we're using it right. now i'm telecommuting with you right now with this video feed from chicago to new york. >> let me ask you one quick question and then we have to go. one of the problem i have with your coil, it is a high quality problem. you have so much cash, you can't earn any money. what will you do with the cash? >> my competitors would love topping what i would do with that cash. we're very customer focus asked share holder focused. we'll do the right thing for our...
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what i see bernanke doing, just give us more power. we have weren't able to properly oversee bank holding companies. let us now take responsibility for. >> let me clarify this for a second. first of all, it's president obama who has proposed that the fed act as systemic regulator. that comes from the president of the united states. not from mr. bernanke. number two, just a moment, sir. number two, i think it's beyond debate that in light of the near death experience we all saw from march -- from september to march, that we need systemic regulation and today there is not a party which is responsible for it. i think that's beyond debate. therefore the question is, who, not whether. and there's not a party available or remotely available which has the experience or the resources or is otherwise better qualified to handle this new assignment on systemic regulation than the federal reserve which after all, already regulates the largest banks, the bank holding companies. so this is president obama's proposal. it's the right proposal. and if
what i see bernanke doing, just give us more power. we have weren't able to properly oversee bank holding companies. let us now take responsibility for. >> let me clarify this for a second. first of all, it's president obama who has proposed that the fed act as systemic regulator. that comes from the president of the united states. not from mr. bernanke. number two, just a moment, sir. number two, i think it's beyond debate that in light of the near death experience we all saw from march...
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after today's drop, he'll join us again to tell us how much further this market could fall. >>> plus, could tech be your best safe haven play? the ceo of king pharmaceuticals. here is what else is coming up. >>> be fearful while others are greedy and greedy while others are fearful. which stocks is the "fast money" picking up as others run from the street? >>> and -- >> that was the right thing to do.. >> no, it wasn't the right thing to do. >> this guy is no working wall street stiff. peter schiff on the coming correction. >>> plus avoiding the selloff? there's an app for that. one of the best tech investors on the street give you the trade when america's post market show continues. >>> welcome back to "fast money," live at the market site in new york city's time square. if the stock market rally isn't based on the hopes of an economic recovery, then the next guest would tell you it's more pain to come. peter schiff is the author of "how to profit from an economic collapse." welcome back to the program. >> thanks for having me on. >> how much deeper will this correction be? >> well,
after today's drop, he'll join us again to tell us how much further this market could fall. >>> plus, could tech be your best safe haven play? the ceo of king pharmaceuticals. here is what else is coming up. >>> be fearful while others are greedy and greedy while others are fearful. which stocks is the "fast money" picking up as others run from the street? >>> and -- >> that was the right thing to do.. >> no, it wasn't the right thing to do....
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they certainly would use any dip. how about yesterday's 97 points to put it to sghoshg why is bernstein winning money, then it is putting it in its winning stocks, then they get bit up? as i said many times, winning managers simply keep buying the best performing stocks as typically they believe them to be cheaper and the best. no matter how high they go. was it upgraded because they're writing more insurance? because they're hit with fewer claims? because cramer's hit for deer lately? no. because their gigantic investment portfolio is doing much better. why? because the stock market is much better. so a better stock market takes up not just allstate, but the others. the continued positive move in the capital markets to quote the report allows them to upgrade allstate. buy, buy, buy. we see these cross currents everywhere. macy's reports lean inventorien. what should the take-away be? we measure retailers for how lean their inventories are. inventories control their sales and their discounts. that means macy's is in g
they certainly would use any dip. how about yesterday's 97 points to put it to sghoshg why is bernstein winning money, then it is putting it in its winning stocks, then they get bit up? as i said many times, winning managers simply keep buying the best performing stocks as typically they believe them to be cheaper and the best. no matter how high they go. was it upgraded because they're writing more insurance? because they're hit with fewer claims? because cramer's hit for deer lately? no....
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after today's drop, he'll join us again to tell us how much further this market could fall. >>> plus, could tech be your best safe haven play? the first cnbc interview with the ceo of king pharmaceuticals. here is what else is coming up. >>> be fearful while others are greedy and greedy while others are fearful. which stocks is the "fast money" picking up as others run from the street? >>> and -- >> that was the right thing to do. >> no, it wasn't the right thing to do. >> this guy is no working wall street stiff. peter schiff on the coming correction. >>> plus avoiding the selloff? there's an app for that. can apple innovations help you beat the indices? one of the best tech investors on the street give you the trade when america's post market show continues. against acid attack. only crest pro-health toothpastes protect all these areas dentists check most. new crest pro-health enamel shield. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i
after today's drop, he'll join us again to tell us how much further this market could fall. >>> plus, could tech be your best safe haven play? the first cnbc interview with the ceo of king pharmaceuticals. here is what else is coming up. >>> be fearful while others are greedy and greedy while others are fearful. which stocks is the "fast money" picking up as others run from the street? >>> and -- >> that was the right thing to do. >> no, it...
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joining us now, rich peterson is with us. along with greg olsen, gentlemen, always nice to have you on the program. how are you investing in this environment? >> we think the market may have gotten a little bit ahead of the economy and we wouldn't be surprised if we see a couple more% and on the pullback. as we see these, we're looking for opportunities to put more money to work because we think the long-term trend is going to be up. >> yesterday we had this decline which started in china, goes to europe and then in the united states. here we are back in bull market territory again. >> if i said it once, i said it many times. like a shamwow! market. goes higher. we had the bad news coming out of china yesterday and make up half the yesterday's losses. the fact that we're looking again in a day, all comes down to profits, about earnings. s&p 500 is probably going to earn somewhere short of $60 per share in 2009. you put a 17 multiple on that, looking about a year and target about 1020, look out for 2010, the census forecast fo
joining us now, rich peterson is with us. along with greg olsen, gentlemen, always nice to have you on the program. how are you investing in this environment? >> we think the market may have gotten a little bit ahead of the economy and we wouldn't be surprised if we see a couple more% and on the pullback. as we see these, we're looking for opportunities to put more money to work because we think the long-term trend is going to be up. >> yesterday we had this decline which started in...
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e-mail us worldwide@cnbc.com. uk ♪ singer:wanted to get myself a new cell phone ♪ ♪ so i could hear myself as a ringtone ♪ ♪ who knew the store would go and check my credit score ♪ ♪ now all they let me have is this dinosaur ♪ ♪ hello hello hello can anybody hear me? ♪ ♪ i know i know i know i shoulda gone to ♪ ♪ free credit report dot com! ♪ that's where i shoulda gone! coulda got my knowledge on! ♪ ♪ vo: free credit score and report with enrollment in triple advantage. >>> welcome back to the show. we are going to take a quick look around the global equity markets now to give you an impression of what's going on after the big sell-off that we saw yesterday. starting off in the uk, to check on what's going on with the ftse 100, hire by about 0.6%. we are adding about 31, 32 poichts or so today. let's take a look at some of the movers. while i tell you whats been happening until the economic data, we had cpi earlier which shows prices are remaining sticky. but not by as much as has
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remember, an average passenger vehicle use 600 gallons a year, 660, and 58-wheeler uses 20,000 gallons. so if we want to do something for climate change, natural gas is 26% better on climate change, and reduce foreign oil, this is where you go. and i think actually it's beginning to get traction. you're right, the nat gas act has been introduced in the senate and in the house, has 75 co-sponsors. senator reid just sent a letter out and made a public statement saying negotiation he'd like to have it as a stand-alone bill. i don't know if that will happen or not. it will obviously happen after the recess. we'll see. but a lot has changed in a year. >> but andrew, i have not yet heard the president, who talks about a lot of arcane issues, whether it be the credit card companies or the health care, i have never heard him utter two words together, which is "natural" and "gas." >> well, you know, i haven't heard the president speak about it as much. we've got leadership in congress now. i know boone has met with president obama on this subject and seemed to understand it. his secretary of en
remember, an average passenger vehicle use 600 gallons a year, 660, and 58-wheeler uses 20,000 gallons. so if we want to do something for climate change, natural gas is 26% better on climate change, and reduce foreign oil, this is where you go. and i think actually it's beginning to get traction. you're right, the nat gas act has been introduced in the senate and in the house, has 75 co-sponsors. senator reid just sent a letter out and made a public statement saying negotiation he'd like to...
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that's what people use. even my daughter uses a debit card, like when she goes to dsw and stuff. all right, let's go to danton. that's discount shoes warehouse. let's go to dan in new jersey. dan! >> jimbo. >> hey, shaking, partner! >> caller: i'm baffled a bloomingdale boo-yah to you! >> whoa. let me give you a mountain lakes boo-yah. good lacrosse school. >> what exit is that? >> that exit is right near 23. is that near butler? they have just a magnificent program there. all right, go ahead. >> caller: i'm really confused there. you've got to help me out here. hudson city. for the longest time, they're saying this thing's going to be 17 cents, 17 -- >> 17's the narrow. >> yeah. now they dropped it down to $15. target price. i know they're loaning to fica-scored people with the super fica, and i don't understand what's going on. >> i'll tell you, dan, this is one of those things -- this is like a front seat-back seat thing. we like the most reckless banks in the world now. we like fifth third, huntington banc, zion's bank, we like, well, bank of america. we want the ones that ca
that's what people use. even my daughter uses a debit card, like when she goes to dsw and stuff. all right, let's go to danton. that's discount shoes warehouse. let's go to dan in new jersey. dan! >> jimbo. >> hey, shaking, partner! >> caller: i'm baffled a bloomingdale boo-yah to you! >> whoa. let me give you a mountain lakes boo-yah. good lacrosse school. >> what exit is that? >> that exit is right near 23. is that near butler? they have just a magnificent...
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thanks for joining us. nick, back to school certainly one of the big issues here, one of the more important times of the year for the retail sector. what are you expecting going back into school and do you think the rally in retail is justified? >> i think it's going to be a sluggish back to school year. i think the market is ahead of itself in retail. and we need to have a little bit of a correction here. i just think people are going to continue to be a little bit cautious and you know, for that reason, i'm kind of playing for a little bit much a near-term correction. >> do you agree with that, eric? >> yeah, i think we would expect the consumer to reengage like they were in the 2006 seven era are going to be disappointed. what we're hearing from retailers so far is positive news on the back to school front. you know, there is a big move in consumer discretionary stocks, retail in particular. if we do see an economic recovery, there's probably more room to go in those stocks. >> what do you want to do? do
thanks for joining us. nick, back to school certainly one of the big issues here, one of the more important times of the year for the retail sector. what are you expecting going back into school and do you think the rally in retail is justified? >> i think it's going to be a sluggish back to school year. i think the market is ahead of itself in retail. and we need to have a little bit of a correction here. i just think people are going to continue to be a little bit cautious and you know,...
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i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can browse the web faster, email business plans faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than floyd mayweather. (announcer) switch to the nation's fastest 3g network and get the at&t laptopconnect card for free. announcer: some people buy a car based on the deal they get. - others buy the car of their dreams. - ( beeps ) during the lexus golden opportunity sales event, you can do both. it's an opportunity today. it's a lexus forever. special lease offers now available on the 2009 es 350. >>> mad mail. really controversial. this one's from david cramer. i hear all this talk about a full economic recovery occurring some point in the future. is there a clear definition as to what a full recovery looks like? does it mean that gdp at prerecession rates? is the full recovery back to the way things were before the bubble burst or something less than that? it would be a couple quarters of good gdp and probably unemployment stopping and employment going up. when you hear thin
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and let us know what you think about mr. ga semi's point, if the cars stop running on lithium, you have ten years to deal with the problem. we'll be right back. a ask, what's in it for me? i'm not looking for a bailout, just a good paying job. that's why i like this clean energy idea. now that works for our whole family. for the kids, a better environment. for my wife, who commutes, no more gettin' jerked around on gas prices... and for me, well, it wouldn't be so bad if this breadwinner brought home a little more bread. repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> big dow winner today is merck up holding a patent for his best selling product. this one truly got our attention and the attention of our intrepid sports business reporter, espn magazine, $1 for a whole year. is it a good play or a last gasp breath before death? >> it looks crazy on the surface and it's an offer that's hard to believe. current subscribers getting the chance to renew at 4 cents an issue and get the insider which sells for $40 a year for
and let us know what you think about mr. ga semi's point, if the cars stop running on lithium, you have ten years to deal with the problem. we'll be right back. a ask, what's in it for me? i'm not looking for a bailout, just a good paying job. that's why i like this clean energy idea. now that works for our whole family. for the kids, a better environment. for my wife, who commutes, no more gettin' jerked around on gas prices... and for me, well, it wouldn't be so bad if this breadwinner...
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thanks so much for joining us here. next trade, high frequency trading has gotten a lot of press, much of it negative.. our next guest has a different take and a way to play the back lash. our guest runs an investment firm. great to have you with us. first of all obviously flash trading has been in the news a lot. how lucrative can flash trading be? >> probably can be very lucrative because it involves front running potentially of your clients but we and most high frequentary traders don't engage in flash trading. there's a pretty big misconception that high frequency trading equals flash trading.g. it's just not so. >> are you concerned at all about government regulation of high frequency trading in general? >> yeah, of course i'm concerned. it wouldn't make a lot of sense. it's very important and very good in the market place. high frequency traders account for say half the volume on the u.s. exchanges. that's a lot of liquidity being provided that could go away. i'm not the only one who should be concerned though. in
thanks so much for joining us here. next trade, high frequency trading has gotten a lot of press, much of it negative.. our next guest has a different take and a way to play the back lash. our guest runs an investment firm. great to have you with us. first of all obviously flash trading has been in the news a lot. how lucrative can flash trading be? >> probably can be very lucrative because it involves front running potentially of your clients but we and most high frequentary traders...
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have discovered how easy it is to use legalzoom for important legal documents. at legalzoom, we'll help you incorporate your business, file a patent, make a will and more. you can complete our online questions in minutes. then we'll prepare your legal documents and deliver them directly to you. so start your business, protect your family, launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. protect your family, launch your dreams. >>> up top spot goes to eddie lamper, made a whopping $90 million today on an investment at autonation. the stock was up over 6%. this comes at a time where eddie's had a rough time with sears. let's go for the final trade. around the horn. >> let's stay on the hurricane theme. >>> i like imperial sugar. >> if oil reversed today, short oih. >> become. >> my final trade is a request to regis. happy birthday, next time when you come, will you bring kelly, please? >> i second that request, but i love reg. >> this stock seems like it's moving higher. >>> tune in tomorrow 5:00 to midnight for more fast "fast money" right here o
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thanks so much for joining us. have a great weekend. >> thank you. >> we've got about 11 minutes to go here before the closing bell. the dow off the lows of the session but still down triple digits, down 111 at last check. >> and melissa, up next, we go to the cnbc investor network. we're going to take another look at this market, where it's headed with the pullback for the day and the week. is this a buying opportunity? are stocks attractive here? >>> you think we're going to start falling again beyond today and this week? >> well, that's absolutely true. i think it's predicated on the fact that i guess i'm not as sanguine as your last guests on the economy. you know, the consumer is just tapped out, and we can see that in the consumer confidence numbers. we see that in the credit markets. you know, retail sales are down. you know, the economy to me just doesn't look in good shape. and i realize we have to stop declining before we start growing. but frankly, i think we've had a bit of a recovery and now we're goin
thanks so much for joining us. have a great weekend. >> thank you. >> we've got about 11 minutes to go here before the closing bell. the dow off the lows of the session but still down triple digits, down 111 at last check. >> and melissa, up next, we go to the cnbc investor network. we're going to take another look at this market, where it's headed with the pullback for the day and the week. is this a buying opportunity? are stocks attractive here? >>> you think we're...
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they can take care of us by moving us to the other unit or buy out our lease. they have never completed all the amenities. we don't have a restaurant.. we don't have the clubhouse. >> you're doing the right thing here by bringing attention to it. hopefully they'll pay attention now that you're on tv talking about it. >> are people jumping into the pool, you have marauders in the middle of the night. you were promised when you bought the place you wouldn't have any of that stuff and you can insist on that as a matter of law. >> get yourself a hand-held video camera and start recording everything and doing daily dispatches on youtube, you might get a following there and "the shining" aftermath. >> sounds like you would make great neighbors and good if the housing market is rebounding. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> there's stale lot more ahead tonight on "cnbc reports." >>> health care under attack. ceos from almost 200 companies send a letter to the white house arguing it's a huge mistake. their side of the story straight ahead. >>> another sign there'
they can take care of us by moving us to the other unit or buy out our lease. they have never completed all the amenities. we don't have a restaurant.. we don't have the clubhouse. >> you're doing the right thing here by bringing attention to it. hopefully they'll pay attention now that you're on tv talking about it. >> are people jumping into the pool, you have marauders in the middle of the night. you were promised when you bought the place you wouldn't have any of that stuff and...
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they're willing to step out and use some of the premium, use the volatility to their advantage. looking at the dips, looking at what karen is talking about. there's an enormous amount of money sitting there waiting and waiting and waiting using that opportunity. >> merrill-lynch does this great fund manager survey. the cash balances have fallen to 3.5% from 4.7. >> optimistic. >> the lowest since july of '07. that's the contrarian. in other words, when sentiment is so high, you get concerned. cash is coming in to play, i agree with karen anyway. i'm not sure this takes into account all of the money market funds that are not technically in cash but waiting from low, low yielding instruments to move back. but there's no sense. >> important to remember this day as we navigate to the remainder of the year because that's what oil did. you look at the supply of oil. that's the biggest drop in supplies we've seen in 15 months. you see the tango coming out of the market. all the excess inventory. >> you're talking about the other side of the equation. supply coming out of the market. pr
they're willing to step out and use some of the premium, use the volatility to their advantage. looking at the dips, looking at what karen is talking about. there's an enormous amount of money sitting there waiting and waiting and waiting using that opportunity. >> merrill-lynch does this great fund manager survey. the cash balances have fallen to 3.5% from 4.7. >> optimistic. >> the lowest since july of '07. that's the contrarian. in other words, when sentiment is so high,...
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we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hotels on orbitz. well, the price went down, so you're all getting a check thanks. for the difference. except for you -- you didn't book with orbitz, so you're not getting a check. well, i think we've all learned a valuable lesson today. good day, gentlemen. thanks a lot. thank you. introducing hotel price assurance, where if another orbitz customer books the same hotel for less, we send you a check
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> internet tsunami beckons. i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere and i'll try to find it for you. i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow. i'm racing cross country in this small sidecar, but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook
or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> internet tsunami beckons. i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere and i'll try to find it for you. i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow. i'm racing cross country in this small sidecar, but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis,...
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first up, cnbc's amanda drury joins us with the rundo
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howard dean joins us next for today's "call of the wild." >> plus, the head of ing direct will join us to discuss whether americans will spend or whether they will save this holiday season. and what it means for the economic recovery. it's all coming up only on "the call". mandy and myself will be right back. i'm racing cross country in this small sidecar, but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. shopping online can help save. doing it with bank of america can help save a lot more. up to 20% cash back from over 300 online retailers with our add it up program. just sign up and use your bank of america debit or credit card when you shop online. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in
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stay with us. of their dreams.by the car during the lexexus golden opportunity sales event, you can do both. special lease offers now available on the 2009 is 250. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. >>> home depot earnings out tomorrow. pfizer and most of the drug stocks doing a little bit better. techs, as you see, are definitely ladefinite ly lagging. >> let's take a look at some of the under the radar companies. their experimental drugs that treats a rare genetic disorder received temporary approval from the food and drug administration. shares up 12%. interdigital plunging after a u.s. internat
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well, here we don't use charts about why it's too high. we use fundamentals. it sells at 16 times earnings, but the ceo expects earnings to grow 26% for the next three years. growth managers wouldn't hesitate to pay 20 times for this. that means that the right flag will be the bull flag, especially because i think earnings growth is going to send treehouse to $45. that's 21% higher than it is right now. so, i've got to disagree with mr. fitzpatrick and his bearish formulation of the bull flag, and i'm going with farley and his trend-setting bull flag. don't think of this as a food stock that's getting too expensive. think of it as a growth stock that's still too cheap. in the past, treehouse has grown by making lots of smart, small acquisitions to expand its private-label products. it acquired ed smith for jams and sauces, dom's canned soup and baby food business, which it helped expand it beyond pickles, come closer to being a one-stop private-label shop. that's how i think of it, but it's been two years since treehouse's last acquisition. on the conference c
well, here we don't use charts about why it's too high. we use fundamentals. it sells at 16 times earnings, but the ceo expects earnings to grow 26% for the next three years. growth managers wouldn't hesitate to pay 20 times for this. that means that the right flag will be the bull flag, especially because i think earnings growth is going to send treehouse to $45. that's 21% higher than it is right now. so, i've got to disagree with mr. fitzpatrick and his bearish formulation of the bull flag,...
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they led us into the fed decision. they're leading us out of it most actively. >>> hi, folks. i'm matt nesto with the "closing bell" realtime flash. i want to draw your attention to the hottest stock in the mid-cap index here today. abc telecom. ticker adct. it's up almost 30%. its best day in at least a decade. the stock's up now, what, 60% on a year-to-date basis. three weeks ahead of their third quarter -- fiscal third quarter results. the company coming out and saying their earnings per share look to be stronger than they originally thought. higher than consensus. and they also are expanding a cost-cutting restructuring program to north america and latin america. there's the bad news. if you're a ten-year holder of the stock. it was once 300 and change. but truth be told, this thing is a momentum play off the bottom in the telecom equipment space. it competes with names like ciena and tellabs. adc telecom about a $900 million market cap. rebecca? >> thank you, matt nesto. short-term vulnerabilities, long-term upside, that is what the charts are telling us about the direct
they led us into the fed decision. they're leading us out of it most actively. >>> hi, folks. i'm matt nesto with the "closing bell" realtime flash. i want to draw your attention to the hottest stock in the mid-cap index here today. abc telecom. ticker adct. it's up almost 30%. its best day in at least a decade. the stock's up now, what, 60% on a year-to-date basis. three weeks ahead of their third quarter -- fiscal third quarter results. the company coming out and saying...
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i think they're going to be with us for a long time. the demographics argue for increased consumption from them, not less. >> walter, what do you think? >> near-term if you look at the shanghai stock index it looks like a big bubble just burst. it's in a freefall. and that does not bode well for those long the u.s. markets on the hope that china is going to bail us out. we see much more down side risk than up side potential here. in commodities and equities. and the only market that we see significant up side in is the u.s. dollar because we see there's a crushing wave of deflation ahead over the next couple of years that's going to boost the dollar up near parity with the euro, crush commodity prices, and beat down the stock market well below the march lows. >> and yet you've got people who are on the ground, walter, who say look, china is on fire, we're talking about 8%, 9% growth, back in action there. what do you base these figures on? where's the evidence that in fact we are going to see further upset in china from your standpoint?
i think they're going to be with us for a long time. the demographics argue for increased consumption from them, not less. >> walter, what do you think? >> near-term if you look at the shanghai stock index it looks like a big bubble just burst. it's in a freefall. and that does not bode well for those long the u.s. markets on the hope that china is going to bail us out. we see much more down side risk than up side potential here. in commodities and equities. and the only market that...
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back and gave us a lot of premium to that money. so you have to like the risk they were willing to take and how they have been taking some of that off as well. we can look at goldman and you see a company that's going to make $15 on earnings, that's projected for 2009. maybe this thing is cheaper than we think. at $1.65, we're talking about 11 pe, and this is a company we all consider best in breed. they do nothing but perform each quarter. is goldman still too cheap even though it made this huge run? >> something that needs to be pointed out, the t.a.r.p. funds. they never wanted that money and they were the first one to give it back and they did it with interest. yeah, they took the money, they didn't want it. you go back to november, when they went to the bank holding company. that's when goldman was in the most danger, i think. that's when people were buying $5 puts, strike price $5. that's when goldman was in trouble. bank holding company, fine. but don't confuse the t.a.r.p., they never wanted it in the first place. >> don't f
back and gave us a lot of premium to that money. so you have to like the risk they were willing to take and how they have been taking some of that off as well. we can look at goldman and you see a company that's going to make $15 on earnings, that's projected for 2009. maybe this thing is cheaper than we think. at $1.65, we're talking about 11 pe, and this is a company we all consider best in breed. they do nothing but perform each quarter. is goldman still too cheap even though it made this...
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joining us is john harwood to give us insight on that. john, of course, we care about those poll numbers, if obama is going to take credit for this recovery we have seen so far. we care about the poll numbers on the desk, simply because it could give him more currency to get other parts of his agenda accomplished, namely health care and potential taxes in order to race the money for health care. what do you see in terms of his ability to ride this rally? >> well, i do think, melissa, the white house believes the numbers are improving slightly. they've had some good news, the release of the north korean hostages, the approval of sotomayor, and now these jobs numbers. you still have a protracted period in which unemployment is likely to rise further, the white house still expects it to hit 10%, not likely to go down in a significant way until next spring. with 9.4% unemployment, that's not the place for the white house to celebrate. i think americans will not look at it in a fundamentally new way at obama because of this. >> they're taking
joining us is john harwood to give us insight on that. john, of course, we care about those poll numbers, if obama is going to take credit for this recovery we have seen so far. we care about the poll numbers on the desk, simply because it could give him more currency to get other parts of his agenda accomplished, namely health care and potential taxes in order to race the money for health care. what do you see in terms of his ability to ride this rally? >> well, i do think, melissa, the...
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cnbc asia's amanda drury joins us on set to help us with this trade. so, is it true, can the u.s. recover without china in any way? >> well, i think it's going to be very hard for you boys to get a grip on this, but actually, all roads do not lead to wall street. increasingly, yes -- >> what is that? i can't believe what i'm hearing! >> she speaks in tongues. >> i'm speaking australian. anyway, let me explain it in english. increasingly, it seems as if all roads are leading to and from shanghai, because obviously, economic power is gradually also shifting over to the east, and the crisis has sped this up, right? people are now arguing, if you look over the last two years, the shanghai market has actually been quite a reliable global indicator, a leading indicator as to what's going to happen with worldwide stocks. >> stock market as opposed to the economy. >> absolutely. stock market. >> even though it's an immature market that doesn't have a lot of the efficiencies -- >> even though it's an immature market that doesn't quite function exactly the same way as say the market here. f
cnbc asia's amanda drury joins us on set to help us with this trade. so, is it true, can the u.s. recover without china in any way? >> well, i think it's going to be very hard for you boys to get a grip on this, but actually, all roads do not lead to wall street. increasingly, yes -- >> what is that? i can't believe what i'm hearing! >> she speaks in tongues. >> i'm speaking australian. anyway, let me explain it in english. increasingly, it seems as if all roads are...
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thanks to both of you for joining us. jeff, what do you think? you think we're due for a pullback here? >> yeah. as you know, we were on the show march 2nd saying every indicator that my dad and i have says the market bottoms that week. since then we have been steadfastly bullish often commenting we think it's a mistake to get too bullish. that said it looks to me like things are pretty stretched in the near term. but i don't think it will be a serious pullback and i think you'll get a rally too before the end of the year. >> so you think we're going to pull back here within the next week, two weeks, something like that? give me some timing. >> within the next two weeks. 96% of the financial stocks are above their 50-day moving average. that's typically pretty overbought. >> okay. but then you think we're going to rebound. so sounds like that might be a buying opportunity for your favorite stock. >> that's what i think. i think the upcoming third and fourth quarter earnings comparisons are going to look pretty good. >> peter, what do you think? >
thanks to both of you for joining us. jeff, what do you think? you think we're due for a pullback here? >> yeah. as you know, we were on the show march 2nd saying every indicator that my dad and i have says the market bottoms that week. since then we have been steadfastly bullish often commenting we think it's a mistake to get too bullish. that said it looks to me like things are pretty stretched in the near term. but i don't think it will be a serious pullback and i think you'll get a...
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we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. >>> welcome back to "fast money." aig, fannie mae, freddie mac, all beating things like goldman shares this month, percentage wise, of course. is this a sign of a bull market or bs? gary kominski, formerly of new burger berman. what's your take? >> the way i look at it, it kind of reminds me of the period 1999. and if you remember what happened with the technology names, when everybody had to own the jf uniphase, qualcomms, nort nortels, you're running into a situation now where when i talk to guys who are actually managing money, they're basically telling us, we have to own these names. have you to participate. it's what i always call closet indexing, i don't think that's a really good sign. i think when you start to see -- obviously coming out of a recession, the lower quality names are going to perform better. but you're in a relative performance game right now which i think is very dangerous. >> all right. here's the d
we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. >>> welcome back to "fast money." aig, fannie mae, freddie mac, all beating things like goldman shares this month, percentage wise, of course. is this a sign of a bull market or bs? gary kominski, formerly of new burger berman. what's your take? >> the way i look at it, it kind of reminds me of the period 1999. and if you...